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so which is it? it would be good to watch these,because then i will be in the know how ready for The Daily Show(which started about two months ago here,we are a day behind)

October 3, 2012President Barack Obama and Governor Mitt Romney Topic: Domestic policyAir Time: 9:00-10:30 p.m. Eastern TimeLocation: University of Denver in Denver, Colorado (Tickets)Sponsor: Commission on Presidential DebatesParticipants: President Barack Obama and Governor Mitt RomneyModerator: Jim Lehrer (Host of NewsHour on PBS)The debate will focus on domestic policy and be divided into six time segments of approximately 15 minutes each on topics to be selected by the moderator and announced several weeks before the debate.The moderator will open each segment with a question, after which each candidate will have two minutes to respond. The moderator will use the balance of the time in the segment for a discussion of the topic.

October 11, 2012Vice PresidentialVice President Joe Biden and Representative Paul Ryan Topic: Foreign and domestic policyAir Time: 9:00-10:30 p.m. Eastern TimeLocation: Centre College in Danville, Kentucky (Tickets)Sponsor: Commission on Presidential DebatesParticipants: Vice President Joe Biden and Congressman Paul RyanModerator: Martha Raddatz (ABC News Chief Foreign Correspondent)The debate will cover both foreign and domestic topics and be divided into nine time segments of approximately 10 minutes each. The moderator will ask an opening question, after which each candidate will have two minutes to respond. The moderator will use the balance of the time in the segment for a discussion of the question.

October 16, 2012President Barack Obama and Governor Mitt RomneyTopic: Town meeting format including foreign and domestic policyAir Time: 9:00-10:30 p.m. Eastern TimeLocation: Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York (Tickets)Sponsor: Commission on Presidential DebatesParticipants: President Barack Obama and Governor Mitt RomneyModerator: Candy Crowley (CNN Chief Political Correspondent)The second presidential debate will take the form of a town meeting, in which citizens will ask questions of the candidates on foreign and domestic issues. Candidates each will have two minutes to respond, and an additional minute for the moderator to facilitate a discussion. The town meeting participants will be undecided voters selected by the Gallup Organization.

October 22, 2012President Barack Obama and Governor Mitt Romney Topic: Foreign policyAir Time: 9:00-10:30 p.m. Eastern TimeLocation: Lynn University in Boca Raton, Florida (Tickets)Sponsor: Commission on Presidential DebatesParticipants: President Barack Obama and Governor Mitt RomneyModerator: Bob Schieffer (Host of Face the Nation on CBS)The format for the debate will be identical to the first presidential debate and will focus on foreign policy.

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The Denver debate comes with a five hour closure of the major north-south artery through town starting right at 5pm. Should be awesome. I understand the need for it but wow is that going to make getting home quite the circus Wednesday.

No, Monday night is the second debate between Scott Brown and Elizabeth Warren. With four presidential matches and three between the senatorial candidates, debates are going to dominate my October TV watching.

I'm surprised the reaction here has been so muted. That was a commanding performance by Mitt Romney - he lead every topic, nailed every point, and appeared energetic, confident, and optimistic for the duration. He waved away every policy position he's espoused over the past few years with such breezy authority, you'd think he'd never proposed them at all.

I don't think the response has been all that muted. I think it was a huge night for Romney, and while I realize the impact of debates is negligible, I feel pretty confident last nights performance will give Romney a boost amongst independents.

I didn't watch. Did either of them solve all of America's problems...or at least promise to?

Oh, over the course of ninety minutes, Mitt Romney promised the American people his presidency would deliver 20% lower taxes, higher wages, superior benefits, fewer regulations, more military spending, better healthcare, smarter schools, cheaper gas, green energy, zero deficits, and permanent fixes to Social Security and Medicare, and none of it would ever cost anybody anything.

Nothing he ever said or did prior to 9:00pm last night ever happened, and anyone suggesting otherwise was simply confused.

I didn't watch. Did either of them solve all of America's problems...or at least promise to?

Oh, over the course of ninety minutes, Mitt Romney promised the American people his presidency would deliver 20% lower taxes, higher wages, superior benefits, fewer regulations, more military spending, better healthcare, smarter schools, cheaper gas, green energy, zero deficits, and permanent fixes to Social Security and Medicare, and none of it would ever cost anybody anything.

Nothing he ever said or did prior to 9:00pm last night ever happened, and anyone suggesting otherwise was simply confused.

It was *amazing.*

-Autistic Angel

Well the bolded part is untrue. It'll cost some people something. Just not you. He promises.

I thought Romney hurling the half full bottle of Mad Dog 20/20 at Obama right before they cut to the commercial in the middle of the debate was a bit over the top. But Obama was able to recover nicely and his posse threw a beat down on Romney's crew during the break, I heard. I didn't watch any of it myself as I was busy smoking crack and making shit up.

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Wait, I thought the polls were the ones that were manipulated? They must have stopped skewing them now to counteract the manipulated jobs numbers. They wouldn't want to be too obvious about it. Glad you're on to them, Eco.

Drop of 8.1 to 7.8 August to September? Why, that's a huge 0.3% drop. We haven't seen that since ... December 2010 to January 2011 when it dropped 0.3%. Or, y'know, November to December 2010 when it dropped 0.4%, both of which would have been to late to impact the midterm elections.

Your assertion that the jobs numbers have been falsified is ridiculous.

You can believe the magical jobs numbers all day long if you'd like, more Chicago politics if you ask me.

I could give a shit about the political implications, I'd still like someone to explain to me HOW exactly the numbers falsification would happen. If Obama could magically do such a thing don't you think he would have done it by now?

Maybe instead of acting like a bunch of tools we can all be happy that the numbers are going down, something that's , you know, GOOD FOR THE COUNTRY regardless of political ideology.

In September, the household survey showed a whopping 873,000 increase in the number of people who said they found work. Thatís the biggest one-month gain in 29 years. Fact, and reason to be skeptical...

In September, the household survey showed a whopping 873,000 increase in the number of people who said they found work. Thatís the biggest one-month gain in 29 years. Fact, and reason to be skeptical...

Again, I ask for some kind of reasoning other than "impossible because Obama can do nothing right". Making a claim like that demands something to back it up, otherwise it comes off as petty and childish